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Mountain Fire, Ventura County
Firefighters defend response to 20,000-acre Mountain Fire still burning in Ventura County
Nearly a week after the destructive Mountain Fire destroyed more than a hundred buildings and torched tens of thousands of acres of brush in Ventura County, firefighters are defending their response to the blaze as some residents return to their burnt homes.
Update: Mountain Fire remains 60% contained, 20,630 acres destroyed in Ventura County
Mountain Fire initially started 8:51 a.m. Nov. 6 in Ventura County. It has burned 20,630 acres after being active for a week. By Wednesday morning, a crew of 1,864 firefighters effectively contained 60% of the fire. The cause of it is still under investigation.
Firefighters Gain Ground Against Mountain Fire in Ventura County with 36% Containment Amid Challenging Conditions
Ventura County's Mountain Fire is 36% contained, with 20,630 acres burned, challenging firefighters amid community concerns and structural losses.
Firefighters continue to make progress in battle against Mountain fire in Ventura County
The Mountain fire has burned more than 20,000 acres and destroyed 134 structures in Ventura County. It was about 26% contained as of Sunday morning.
Update: Mountain Fire in Ventura County – 42% containment reached
Mountain Fire initially started 8:51 a.m. Nov. 6 in Ventura County. It has burned 20,630 acres after being active for five days. By Monday morning, a crew of 2,812 firefighters effectively contained 36% of the fire. The cause of it is still under investigation.
Firefighters make headway on devastating Mountain Fire in Ventura County
Multiple homes in Camarillo and Moorpark have been destroyed and more than 14,000 acres burned as Ventura County's Mountain Fire remains at 0% containment. Over 10,000 people have been forced to flee as they face evacuations.
At least 192 structures destroyed by Mountain Fire in Ventura County
At least 192 structures were destroyed by a fan-flamed wildfire that quickly spread to more than 20,000 acres in Ventura County, officials announced in a press conference Monday.
Firefighters make progress on 20,000-acre Mountain Fire burning in Ventura County
Firefighters have gained an upper hand on the massive Mountain Fire in Southern California's Ventura County, which has burned over 20,000 acres, destroyed over 130 homes, and damaged 90 others. Tina Patel reports.
Mountain Fire reaches 48% containment in Ventura County
By Rebekah Ludman Click here for updates on this story 11/12/24 (LAPost.com) — Fire crews from Los Angeles and Orange counties and across California continue to work Tuesday to battle a wildfire in Ventura County.
Mountain Fire destroyed $6M+ in crops in Ventura County
The blaze charred hundreds of acres of citrus trees, nursery plants, raspberry crops, and avocado trees, according to Ventura County Agricultural Commissioner Korinne Bell.
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Weather conditions turn favorable as crews ‘button up’ the Mountain fire in Ventura County
Higher humidity levels will mitigate any risks that wind increases Tuesday will bring as officials describe a positive ...
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Mountain Fire in Ventura County contained at 36%
The fire that’s consumed several homes in
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Staggering devastation as fire levels Ventura County neighborhoods, destroying over 130 structures
Residents in the foothills above Camarillo are grappling with scenes of staggering destruction after the Mountain fire ...
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Firefighters improve Mountain fire containment as Santa Ana winds fade in Ventura County
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Sheriff Jim Fryhoff has said 10 injuries have been ... is the percentage of the fire’s perimeter that ...
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